If the whole premise of a battle of the sexes sounds rather cisgender-centric (a.k.a. “cissexist”) in 2017, the gender contenders and all-around jesters at Killing My Lobster evince thorough awareness of the silliness of “Sex Battle,” their audience-voted sketch comedy competition now in its third year.

The introductory song, Amanda Rosenberg’s parody of “Jet Song” from “West Side Story,” features this scrumptious lyric: “When you’re a guy, your opinions get heard/ even if they’re bull—, just repeat the last word!”

One character in Mike Ottum’s sketch “Pap Smear” is described as a “woke guy who’s really into women’s rights but doesn’t understand women.”

Yet those seeking a more traditional “Sex Battle” won’t be disappointed. Consider this line from Karl Keily’s showstopping sketch, “Say Sure-kin to the Mirkin”: “Now what do you want your pubes to say on your big day?”